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  2. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—It is the settled opinion of Dr. Cumpston (Commonwealth Director of Public Health) and his officers that the plague trouble ...

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  3. NEWS OF THE NORTH.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—On Sunday evening the Wakatipu grounded on Honduras Point because, it is believed, some of the river lights were out. No ...

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  4. MT. MULLIGAN DISASTER.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The latest information from Mt. Mulligan Colliery is that 68 bodies have been recovered from the scene of the ...

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  5. HOBART AND THE SOUTH.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The chairman of the Timber Workers' Board of Reference has decided in favor of the Union in the Geeveston cases, where a ...

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  6. RUNAWAY TRAMCAR.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Shortly before 3 o'clock this morning the second car of a double tram ran on to the wrong rails near Circular Quay, and ...

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  7. VISITING ALDERMAN.

    Alderman Eric Stopp, of Hobart, visited the Town Hall to-day, and afterwards was shown over, the tram sheds. To-morrow he will visit other ...

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  8. ALLEGED SUBORNATION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Ernest Robert Abiguil, a well-known solicitor, appeared in a new role in the Central Summons Court to-day. The case was one ...

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  9. MANY FORMER VICTORIANS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—From Mr. Theodore (Premier of Queensland), Mr. Lawson (Premier of Victoria) has received a telegram expressing thanks for ...

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  10. LAUNCESTON POLICE COURT.

    At the Police Court to-day James and Frank M'Dermott, on a charge of shop-breaking, were further remanded until September 30. ...

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  11. MISSING MAN FOUND.

    The Commissioner of Police (Colonel J. E. C. Lord) yesterday received word from Swansea that the man Charles Gunton, aged 40, who had been ...

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  12. FRIDAY NIGHT SHOPPING.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—It has been decided by the Shop, Assistants' Union, to renew the agitation for the abolition of the late shopping night ...

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  13. INABILITY TO PAY.

    Roy M. Ogilvie, of Hobart (occupation not given), has made a statutory declaration of his inability to pay his debts. ...

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  14. "GUTTER WASH."

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—At a conference of the Institute Association the modern novel came in for seathing criticism. ...

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  15. HOME FOR BOYS.

    The final meeting of the committee of the fair recently held in aid of the Home for Boys was held to-day. The balance-sheet, which was adopted, ...

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  16. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    Whilst Ted Hay, 11 years of age, residing at Back River, was endeavoring to liberate a horse which had its head caught in a fence, the animal kicked ...

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  17. HYDRO = ELECTRICITY.

    Sir,—Being in the electrical business myself, I read with interest Mr. Roberts' suggestions for a supply of hydro-electricity for the North-West ...

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  18. WAR PHOTOGRAPHS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Large numbers continue daily to visit the exhibition of enlarged official war photographs which the Australian War ...

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  19. BUILDERS' AND LABORERS' LOG

    HOBART, Thursday. — Mr. A. T. Marshall waited on the Minister for Works (Hon. J. B. Hayes) to-day and asked him if he could provide some ...

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  20. PROHIBITION.

    The leader of the Australasian prohibition forces, Rev. R. B. S. Hammond, in the course of his interesting address at Ulverstone on Wednesday ...

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  21. THE DIGGERS' LOAN.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The successful flotation of the Diggers' Loan of £10,000,000 has been viewed with intense relief by soldier settlers. ...

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  22. A HUSBAND'S TROUBLES.

    HOBART, Thursday. — In the Practice Court to-day before the Chief Justice (Sir Herbert Nicholls), Mr. Gilbert Johnstone applied for an order ...

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  23. 28,000 NEW [?]

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — More were supplied with the service during the year ended June 30. Thousands of further would-be subscribers are still ...

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  24. TASMANIAN FACTORIES.

    The number of factories registered with the Industrial Department for 1920 and 1066, being the largest number of registrations for any year since ...

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  25. "GROSS NEGLIGENCE."

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Dr. E. Arthur, in the Legislative Assembly to-day, drew attention to the danger of a recurrence of the [?] plague ...

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  26. To the Editor.

    Sir,—Please allow me to express my appreciation of Mr. H. Lord's clear exposition of the hydro-electric scheme as affecting the Coast. ...

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  27. OVERLAPPING ACTIVITIES.

    "The overlapping of Federal and State industrial activities, to which reference has been made in previous reports, still continues," says Mr. H. ...

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  28. THE NATURE OF DROUGHT

    In an interesting work entitled "The Nature of Drought" the Director of the Odessa Experiment Field (Mr. V. G. Rotmistrov) gives some interesting ...

    Article : 550 words
  29. MELBOURNE RATS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Many of the rats caught lately in the city have been sent hy the health committee of the City Council to the University for ...

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  30. WHO OPERATED?

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — Jessie Lonergan appeared in the Criminal Court, before Mr. Justice Ewing and a jury to-day charged with, having on ...

    Article : 524 words
  31. TASMANIAN PRECAUTIONS.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The Tasmanian Health Department has received the following further instructions from the Director of Public Health ...

    Article : 267 words
  32. CONCRETE HOUSES.

    In building construction concrete in the place of bricks has come to stay. It is beyond the experimental stage. Concrete lasts as long as bricks and ...

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  33. MONEY IN RATS.

    HOBART, Thursday.—In view of the danger of the spread of bubonic plague by rats, the Hobart rat extermination committee met to-day and decided to ...

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